APPROVED on 04/20/2010

Greenwich Village Historic District

Application:
A studio building designed by John Bayley Day, built in 1899, and altered by C. R. Lamb in 1901. Application is to construct a pergola.

This application is closed.  Application approved on April 20, 2010.

Status:
A public hearing on this application took place at the Landmarks Preservation Commission on April 20th, 2010. The application was approved, though the Commission asked that the pergola be set back further from the front of the building, so it would be less visible from MacDougal Alley.

The applicant proposed to construct a steel frame, L-shaped, open pergola on the roof, which would be used to support wisteria. Small lights would be hung from the frame. The pergola would create a canopy over the roof deck.

1969 Designation Report, published by the Landmarks Preservation Commission when they designated the Greenwich Village Historic District

Existing front elevation

Existing front elevation close-up

Proposed front elevation

Proposed front elevation close-up

Proposed rooftop plan

Proposed rooftop plan close-up

Proposed sightline

Proposed sightline close-up

Mock-up view from MacDougal Street

Mock-up view from MacDougal Street close-up